There are two ways: first, remove the files by hand (you can
use the packlist to see which files need to be removed). Second,
perl Makefile.PL
make uninstall
from the directory you got after untarring the module. However,
I think uninstalling isn't well supported, and it might be
that it will actually advise you to do the first method
instead.
I've asked one of the authors of CPANPLUS for an uninstall
mechanism, but I didn't get the impression I could convince
the author of the desirability of it.
Abigail
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